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Pacific Valve has teamed up with Netgear and upgraded an already feature- heavy home entertainment console, the Digital Entertainer Elite EVA9150, with a solid state hard drive and Pacific Valve software that allows 44.1 to 192K sampling capability. The result is Pacific Valve’s CyberServer. It not only connects your music, videos, photos, and more to your HDTV, but it does it with no moving parts and the best audio quality possible. This is truly a match made in heaven.

In the telephony world, the problems of wireless jitter are well known. The low fidelity inherent in Bluetooth and digital phones does not go away when you stream music. At high resolution, these problems just increase. Beyond wireless, there is a respite for high end, where you can have all the convenience of music server browsing and playback, without the veiling of wireless jitter. CyberServer uses wireless technology only to transfer music from your PC to its solid state drives. Once on the drives, CyberServer acts a “music pump” streaming music at clear blistering speeds to your DAC. With the CyberServer software, you will hear your DAC for the first time, as the DAC no longer struggles with jitter prone computer based or wireless music servers.
Computers generate EMI, Electro Magnetic interference from the monitor, graphics card, internal fan and DC motor in the hard drive. CyberServer makes little noise because it places your music on a solid state drive without any fans, motors or graphics card. The slow spin and fragmentation of a conventional hard drives add lengthy data retrieval times which can cause jitter . Since quiet spinless solid state drives are not prone to fragmentation, read times are up to 20% faster than conventional 7200 RPM drives. The faster retrieval decreases jitter especially with 96 – 192K size resolution files.
The Pacific Valve CyberServer comes with its own software pre-installed that turns the Netgear EVA9150 into a super high end streaming device capable at streaming high resolution files up to 192K with extremely low jitter and uncanny life-like performance. With its high buffer capabilities, the Pacific Valve CyberServer software, literally pumps the music into your DAC at such a high speed, that latency induced jitter is virtually eliminated.
Now, high resolution files up to 192K are available at your fingertips. Cyberserver allows you to store and playback music files in just about any format: FLAC, MP3, WMA, WMA-Pro, AAC, AIFF, WAV and LPCM are all supported. The result is a pure and state-of-the-art music experience, without the intermodulation distortion, jitter latency and poor transmission quality of a PC. As we say in out videos, a PC is a computation device and not a music server and a “wireless” music server is a jitter juke-box. CyberServer is the shortest low-jitter, low distortion path from digital music to your DAC.
Need extra disk space for your library? The flexibility of the CyberServer allows you to start with as little as 32 gigabyte and expand using the ReadyNAS. With the READYNAS, you can extend the total capacity of CyberServer to 750G, or approximately 3000 CDs! See All Models »
CyberServer allows you to store your entire music library and access it through your HDTV or monitor, using the simple and sleek Netgear interface.
Included:CyberServer Console
Remote Control
Netgear Instruction Manual
Solid State Drive
CyberServer Instruction Manual
Xindak DC-01 Coax Cable
ReadyNAS Duo
Extends the solid state disk capacity of CyberServer up to 750G. An Ethernet cable connects the ReadyNas to the CyberServer via the ReadyNas router.
Prices Vary • See All Models »
WNR3500L ReadyNAS Router
This router connects the ReadyNAS Duo to the CyberServer via a lighting speed low latency gateway. Advantage: high resolution music files require it.
$120.00 • Order Now »
Plextor PX880U CD ROM Drive
Rip high quality CDs to your hard drive with the high speed, low noise…
$80.00 • Order Now »
NETGEAR Specifications
The NETGEAR EVA9150 supports a variety of audio formats, video, Internet radio, photo and Internet video(You Tube, Bit Torrent) configurations.
Learn About The NETGEAR EVA9150 »
Watch the EVA9150 Demos »
Access EVA9150 Documentation »
CyberServer FAQ
Do you have questions about CyberServer? How to download, rip, run it or use it? Just click below for more information.
EAC
For Microsoft Windows users, EAC is the preferred method for moving music from your CD to the CyberServer. Called "ripping" EAC provides the most error free methods and audiophile grade compression so you can store more music on your CyberServer.
Download EAC Version 5.0 »
Access Pacific Valve's EAC Guide »
Using iTunes
Are you an ITUNES user? Click below to integrate your ITUNES library with CyberServer. This file also contains information regarding iTunes DRM. Note: iTunes DRM will not play on CyberServer.
Download iTunes Integration Upgrade »
CyberServer iTunes Help »
Max for Mac Users
If you are a MAC user, then MAX can help convert files from FLAC to WAV so they can be played on iTunes and then on your IPOD. Please refer to the MAX web site:
Media Monkey
Use MediaMonkey for converting FLAC to WAV so your ripped CyberServer music can be played on iTunes and then loaded on your IPOD.